Jai Jagat manifesto intends to stir courage by offering a vision to people, especially the young, with a sense of their own power, and learn to express in a myriad ways.
The manifesto is available in the following languages: English, French, Spanish, Georgian and Hindi; download the copy from here.
“Jai Jagat 2020” is a global campaign for justice and peace rooted in the thought and practice of Gandhi. The main action was the Global Peace March, launched on 2nd October 2019 in New Delhi, aiming to walk through 10 countries until reaching Geneva in September 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the March had to be suspended in Armenia, as well as most of other planned marches and activities. The suspension of the campaign offered the opportunity to learn from the past and to take the time to plan a new campaign.
It is decided now to reshape the campaign as “Jai Jagat 2021-2030”, a ten years movement.
Save the date and join our virtual global Relaunch of a nonviolent Movement and a worldwide Campaign for Justice and Peace, on Saturday Jan. 30th at 3 PM UTC+1
Zoom & Facebook Live
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
Passcode: jaijagat
Map offers the many local yet globally relevant individual/collective nonviolent actions that are taking place across the globe; those that lead to the well-being of all and enable better interaction between local action and global change.
A great number of people gathering on the same day in many different places on our planet, to share a meal in support of farmers here and everywhere, in defense […]
Read moreSpeakers from 15 countries across the globe are coming together to explore if we can develop a leadership that transforms the cycle of violence. To build leaders of tomorrow who practice inclusion, fairness, resolve conflicts and foster trust, respect and nonviolence.
The conference focuses on developing leadership around three spectrums of the society -
Social Movement Leadership | Community Leadership | Educational Leadership
For the sixth webinar, we shall explore the different peace education processes and initiatives carried out in the indigenous communities. Speakers from the indigenous communities of Mexico, Ghana, Canada, India and Thailand shall bring forth their experiences and practices of resolving conflicts and maintaining justice and peace not just within their communities but also in their interactions with people from outside.
Read morePeace activism flourishes with exhibits, cartoons, song, theatre, slogans and performance. So does war.
This next session explores how people learn about peace and justice through museums and artifacts. The broader topic of the essential role that all forms of creative expression play (visual, media, dance, music, performative etc.) in providing a space that allows us to imagine a better future, is a backdrop for this discussion. Our topic explores exhibitions and museum spaces in areas of gender, poverty, genocide and peace.
Read morePeace activism flourishes with exhibits, cartoons, song, theatre, slogans and performance. So does war.
This next session explores how people learn about peace and justice through museums and artifacts. The broader topic of the essential role that all forms of creative expression play (visual, media, dance, music, performative etc.) in providing a space that allows us to imagine a better future, is a backdrop for this discussion. Our topic explores exhibitions and museum spaces in areas of gender, poverty, genocide and peace.
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